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. >>> when tony pignataro was released from prison, he had difficulty finding a job since his medical license was revoked and the terms of his parole prevented him from leaving the area. >> for years he had, you know, went to school, done residencies. he had gone quite a few years to do this, and that was taken away from all of us. >> to make matters worse, vandals spray-painted the word "killer" on the side of the pignataros' home. >> he claimed to have received death threats, but he didn't know where they were coming from, other than, you're going to pay for sarah smith's death. >> tony realized he would never get his medical license back. the stress took its toll and the pignataros separated. a few months later, the couple reconciled. tony pignataro's mother supported them financially, or their situation would have been far worse. >> anthony pignataro came from a good family. his father was a well-respected and excellent surgeon in buffalo. his mother was a fine person. >> after the pignataros' reconciliation, debbie started to feel ill. >> i had thought i had the flu for months, j
. >>> when tony pignataro was released from prison, he had difficulty finding a job since his medical license was revoked and the terms of his parole prevented him from leaving the area. >> for years he had, you know, went to school, done residencies. he had gone quite a few years to do this, and that was taken away from all of us. >> to make matters worse, vandals spray-painted the word "killer" on the side of the pignataros' home. >> he claimed to have...
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are you tony? >> yes, i am. >> how you doing? i'm marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what are you looking for? >> i'm kind of looking for something a little bit more modest. >> okay. >> ford, chevy, maybe. >> the first potential buyer i've seen since i've been here walks in and he's looking to buy an suv. he seems motivated, excited, ready to buy. the problem is we don't have what he wants. >> i wish we could help you. >> no, it's all right. don't worry about it. >> maybe next time. >> take care. >> he wants to be in an affordable car like everybody else in america, and every suv we have on the lot is priced over $40,000. >> that's the frustrating thing that you deal with. >> how many customers a day do yo
are you tony? >> yes, i am. >> how you doing? i'm marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what...
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i know tony dungy. i've known tony dungy for years. he's not afraid to speak out, give his opinion. i can remember 20 years ago, about race, very outspoken about that. charlie ward was not drafted. he was a heisman trophy winner, african-american winner. both myself along with tony dungy got blasted for talking about that, how the nfl needed to get something done. i suspect somebody has been whispering in tony dungy's ear and needs to backtrack on this issue otherwise he would stick to his guns. i still say this has said nothing wrong, nothing to do with bashing gays. if i was were a coach, all these coaches being honest -- >> he said he would not take this player because things will happen. if you've got a player with a police blotter out there, can you draw the conclusions that things are going to happen possibly with that player, too. it's the kind of event he wants to stay away from or the kind of scenario which might play out. i think a lot of people think that's discriminatory. >> it is discriminatory. look, with all due respect to terrence, citing the fact tony dungy is willi
i know tony dungy. i've known tony dungy for years. he's not afraid to speak out, give his opinion. i can remember 20 years ago, about race, very outspoken about that. charlie ward was not drafted. he was a heisman trophy winner, african-american winner. both myself along with tony dungy got blasted for talking about that, how the nfl needed to get something done. i suspect somebody has been whispering in tony dungy's ear and needs to backtrack on this issue otherwise he would stick to his...
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>> no. >> does tony know? >> i know what i'm guilty of. >> 18 months before his own arrest, goodwin's older brother was fatally shot while standing at a bus stop. >> people take losses different ways. some people find god, religion, family. i chose the streets. i went to the streets when i lost my brother. some people do things different. the streets helped me cope, i guess, the pain i was feeling. >> goodwin has at least one person who understands his pain. >> is it possible i can see tony now? >> yes. >> i'm not allowed to touch him? >> no, you aren't going to get to touch him. >> my mother, she's a strong individual, just for the simple fact she supported me through this case and how she coped with losing her son. >> eleanor goodwin visits her son as often as possible. >> you know these chairs hurt my backside. they're so hard. >> she's joined by her family's minister, loretta freeman. >> i kept telling your mom, she will not bury you in penitentiary. that's what the lord told me. >> doesn't he answer my pr
>> no. >> does tony know? >> i know what i'm guilty of. >> 18 months before his own arrest, goodwin's older brother was fatally shot while standing at a bus stop. >> people take losses different ways. some people find god, religion, family. i chose the streets. i went to the streets when i lost my brother. some people do things different. the streets helped me cope, i guess, the pain i was feeling. >> goodwin has at least one person who understands his pain....
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. >>> highway patrolman tony snyder was heading home after finishing his night shift when he got a call about a traffic accident on route 95 outside of princeton, minnesota. >> it was maybe ten miles from my house, so i said i would do it. >> when snyder arrived, he saw that there had been a two-vehicle accident. apparently, a jeep collided with an abandoned car that had broken down and was parked on the side of the highway. >> when i was met by the deputy, he informed me that one person is deceased, the female passenger in the red jeep, and the other vehicle that was struck was unoccupied. i could see the ambulance personnel working on a male who was covered in blood and he was screaming. the jeep driver, steve hollerman, was rushed to a nearby hospital. steve's passenger, his 41-year-old wife, deborah, was dead. >> everybody knew her. i mean, she was that well-loved. there was disbelief and shock. >> if you got to know deb, you liked deb. she was the life of the party. she was somebody that people gathered around because she was fun to be with. >> steve hollerman survived the crash wi
. >>> highway patrolman tony snyder was heading home after finishing his night shift when he got a call about a traffic accident on route 95 outside of princeton, minnesota. >> it was maybe ten miles from my house, so i said i would do it. >> when snyder arrived, he saw that there had been a two-vehicle accident. apparently, a jeep collided with an abandoned car that had broken down and was parked on the side of the highway. >> when i was met by the deputy, he...
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live from new york city, i'm tony harris with a look at today's stories. new attacks at a hospital and a park in gaza. the united nations says the downing of mh17 may be a war crime. >>> and veterans affairs delayed care and coverups. are. >> israelis were told today to prepare for a long campaign against hamas in gaza. israeli prime minister bments benjamibenjaminnetanyahu's commr a strike on a hospital and nearby park. each side blames the other for an attack. united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon asked for the end of the confrontations, but there doesn't seem to be the end to the fighting. nick schifrin, are you hearing or seeing an escalation in the israeli offensive? >> i think hearing is the operative word just for the moment. if you can hear that those are three or four israeli doctrines right above my head or right above this entire community i should say and that is an indication of what is happening above all of gaza city. we are hearing a lot of booms and seeing flares also not only over gaza city where we are but up north above my left s
live from new york city, i'm tony harris with a look at today's stories. new attacks at a hospital and a park in gaza. the united nations says the downing of mh17 may be a war crime. >>> and veterans affairs delayed care and coverups. are. >> israelis were told today to prepare for a long campaign against hamas in gaza. israeli prime minister bments benjamibenjaminnetanyahu's commr a strike on a hospital and nearby park. each side blames the other for an attack. united nations...
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and he said, he could hear people running and say, where is tony? where's tony? [laughter] they were probably teammates and others were not, and so he kept his head down. and so i would have to tell them the rest of the story because he didn't know what happened. but that riot, you know, and started in the fans in the middle of the court and went outside. and in some ways it is simply reflected attention in a city that was trying to work itself out. in 39 there's always a sense there was going to be war. it was a lot of things going on in san antonio. and i think reflected in that was the anchor and, of course, police cars had come in and be able to escort the lanier team and the players out of the gymnasium. the interesting thing about how it was reported, and i say this in my book, i think that had it occurred in lanier, the would probably have been covered more broadly. i think it was embarrassing for the city fathers to see the city chaffinch occurring in brackenridge and then having this riot. but i kind of wonder at a don't ever, you know, i don't know othe
and he said, he could hear people running and say, where is tony? where's tony? [laughter] they were probably teammates and others were not, and so he kept his head down. and so i would have to tell them the rest of the story because he didn't know what happened. but that riot, you know, and started in the fans in the middle of the court and went outside. and in some ways it is simply reflected attention in a city that was trying to work itself out. in 39 there's always a sense there was going...
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but as we've heard from other reports tony that seems far too late for that. clearly there have been wreckage moved and other things tampered with at the investigation site. >> the integrity of that scene has just been botched and lisa stark for us. lisa thanks. earlier i talked with hannah thoburn. i asked her if international pressure would convince russian president vladimir putin to interfere in eastern ukraine. >> i think putin is coming to the realization that he can't control the monster that he created. there are a lot of russians but groups of people who have come from other countries, serbia in particular. they don't necessarily take orders from vladimir putin. it is sort of a frankenstein case where you can't control the monster you have created. >> here is what i'm curious to get your reaction to. president obama pointed a finger at russian separatists. we would like to see some of the evidence that the administration has. i guess we'll see it, maybe we won't. he says he needs more than words from president putin. what do you think the united state
but as we've heard from other reports tony that seems far too late for that. clearly there have been wreckage moved and other things tampered with at the investigation site. >> the integrity of that scene has just been botched and lisa stark for us. lisa thanks. earlier i talked with hannah thoburn. i asked her if international pressure would convince russian president vladimir putin to interfere in eastern ukraine. >> i think putin is coming to the realization that he can't control...
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we wanted to wish you a happy birthday, tony. there's tony harris, and there's our boss paul and alissa and joe. happy birthday from all of us. >> you will be dealt with later. >> oh, yeah. >> "real money" with ali velshi is up next. thank you. [ laughs ] >>> tens of thousands of children crossed the border into america without mum or dad in the past year. i'll tell you where the immigrant kids are coming from and the economic factors that are driving them here. also, utility companies raking in big profits at the expense of cop assumers like you -- consumers like you. i talk to a pults ser prize winner, and how tine which windmills could be the future of energy. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money".
we wanted to wish you a happy birthday, tony. there's tony harris, and there's our boss paul and alissa and joe. happy birthday from all of us. >> you will be dealt with later. >> oh, yeah. >> "real money" with ali velshi is up next. thank you. [ laughs ] >>> tens of thousands of children crossed the border into america without mum or dad in the past year. i'll tell you where the immigrant kids are coming from and the economic factors that are driving them...
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she looks back on how she won the now tony nominated role. >> i think in the audition i did a little bit in between. i tried to do a little touch of her, sort of book of quality and then, enough of my own voice. >> king's best using 1971 album half a street sits on the shelf above us. one of the records that helped jesse perfect carol king's tone. >> ♪ i feel the earth move under my feet ♪ >> i have my own, and which was really great and informative because it is a different listening experience. it literally sound different. >> ♪ >> jesse also plays piano on sage but sound comes from below. >> the orchestra is key. i'm a musician. i'm up there playing the the keys, because the keys are fully functional, but, the the sound you are hearing is from jason howland in the pit. >> in order to play carol throughout the years jesse also needs these. >> the first change we do is 29 seconds i think, so we're going from a full, like carol king carnegie hall into carol king, 16 years old. >> carol king now 72 years old waited four months to see the show. fearing it would be too painful to
she looks back on how she won the now tony nominated role. >> i think in the audition i did a little bit in between. i tried to do a little touch of her, sort of book of quality and then, enough of my own voice. >> king's best using 1971 album half a street sits on the shelf above us. one of the records that helped jesse perfect carol king's tone. >> ♪ i feel the earth move under my feet ♪ >> i have my own, and which was really great and informative because it is a...
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i worked on has been nominated or won a tony. i've been nominated as a director, and i have not won an individual award, but if i'm ever nominated i'm there to win, but i'm definitely not doing it to win. i'm doing it to change people's lives. to touch souls and touch hearts and i'm doing it for the 80-year-old woman who comes up from little rock, arkansas and saved the money to do a play on broadway. i'm doing it for those people who allow us to go to the bank every week who said i had a million dollars in ticket sales and i'm doing it for the communities that is like story-telling saved their lives and it's been a tradition since the beginning of time for us since the beginning of this country. i do it for my grandmother who is no longer with us who died in 1992, and i know that i'm a product of a generation of prayers. >>> stay with us. you have a message from becky: see you soon.. can't wait to see cousin jared! not really our cousin. remember, aunt becky is like my sister. what about uncle rodney? he's not really our uncle.
i worked on has been nominated or won a tony. i've been nominated as a director, and i have not won an individual award, but if i'm ever nominated i'm there to win, but i'm definitely not doing it to win. i'm doing it to change people's lives. to touch souls and touch hearts and i'm doing it for the 80-year-old woman who comes up from little rock, arkansas and saved the money to do a play on broadway. i'm doing it for those people who allow us to go to the bank every week who said i had a...
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that's not because there is nothing there, tony. actually there is a burgeoning large community right on the mediterranean sea which is a few hundred feet away. but it's a blackout across much of gaza tonight. there is a huge blackout. we have been here three nights in a row, we have never seen it this black. the main power station has been damaged here so the infrastructure for all gazans regardless of whether they are in their only homes or someone else's home really is challenge the right now. and they are losing things like water, power, and food. >> so, nick, we understand we have been following it the last few days it's been kind of a flurry, right of diplomatic efforts in gaza and recent days and surrounding areas and egypt. what about those efforts that are underway right now? any headway being made? >> reporter: yeah, you and i talked about what a u.s. official told me last night, that he hoped that within about 24 to 48 hours there would be some kind of temporary ceasefire that would give senator -- sorry, secretary of sta
that's not because there is nothing there, tony. actually there is a burgeoning large community right on the mediterranean sea which is a few hundred feet away. but it's a blackout across much of gaza tonight. there is a huge blackout. we have been here three nights in a row, we have never seen it this black. the main power station has been damaged here so the infrastructure for all gazans regardless of whether they are in their only homes or someone else's home really is challenge the right...
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i know tony has the statistics about the equipment doesn't fend off the chemicals. i know it without knowing the chemicals. i come after a shower and i shower and i'm clean and i go home and go to the gym and start sweating on the equipment and i smell the sut. we don't know what it's going to do to us later. i got the cancers in my 40s. i don't have the gene so i holdup my end of the bargain. i work out. i keep healthy. i eat as best as i can. sometimes too much, but i eat as best as i can and i held up my end the bargain and i love my job, and i will continue to do the best i can protecting myself in assuming some risk, but i want the city to support us. that's all i ask. thank you. >> thank you for sharing your perspective. next speaker. i want to take a moment and thank mr. ocon nshg -- oconner to bringing this to my attention. >> i'm a proud member of the firefighter cancer foundation. we stand before you to advocate for this legislation that can make the difference of a life of firefighter who have given their all for the city of san francisco. too often our f
i know tony has the statistics about the equipment doesn't fend off the chemicals. i know it without knowing the chemicals. i come after a shower and i shower and i'm clean and i go home and go to the gym and start sweating on the equipment and i smell the sut. we don't know what it's going to do to us later. i got the cancers in my 40s. i don't have the gene so i holdup my end of the bargain. i work out. i keep healthy. i eat as best as i can. sometimes too much, but i eat as best as i can and...
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. >>> i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. president obama meets with leaders from central america trying to stop the flow of young migrants into the united states. >>> secretary of state john kerry runs into another roadblock as israel rejects another cease-fire with hamas. >>> the unrest spreads out of gaza with protests erupting in the west bank and jerusalem. >>> a new survey shows a third of veterans returning from iraq and afghanistan have considered suicide. >>> president obama met with leaders from three central american nations today. they talked about ways to stem the tide of unaccompanied minors coming into the united states. most of the children come from guatemala, honduras and el salvador. the obama administration says more than 57,000 unaccompanied mierps cross the border between october and the end of june. the highest number came from honduras which has the highest murder rate in the world. what do you know about the meeting today, libby? >> reporter: tony, both groups had a message they wanted to get across t
. >>> i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. president obama meets with leaders from central america trying to stop the flow of young migrants into the united states. >>> secretary of state john kerry runs into another roadblock as israel rejects another cease-fire with hamas. >>> the unrest spreads out of gaza with protests erupting in the west bank and jerusalem. >>> a new survey shows a third of veterans returning from iraq and afghanistan...
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tony. >> thank you innes. there is now a huge push in mexico's capitol city a huge push to trip pollution. >> free aerobic and yoga classes and a push to turn around. she says dozens of gardens like this are becomings a trend in mexico. they purify the air but also help regulate the temperature inside homes. these places are complept. i feel like i'm -- excellent. i file like i'm contributing to making this city greener and cleaner. this is small but i feel a difference already. >> she says the whole family is less stressed out including the dogs. the company behind the rooftop gardens is giving tax credits to install them. >> plants and everything that is green help us to improve the air, to get more oxygen because they capture carbon dioxide which is bad for us. >> reporter: decades ago people said just breathing mexico city's air was as unhealthy as smoking a yet. an almost permanent blanket of smog. but they want to change that. this is only one of many programs they want to implement this year. bicycles a
tony. >> thank you innes. there is now a huge push in mexico's capitol city a huge push to trip pollution. >> free aerobic and yoga classes and a push to turn around. she says dozens of gardens like this are becomings a trend in mexico. they purify the air but also help regulate the temperature inside homes. these places are complept. i feel like i'm -- excellent. i file like i'm contributing to making this city greener and cleaner. this is small but i feel a difference already....
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fifth straight for tony parker. >> jimmy: from the nba champion san antonio spurs, please welcome tony parker. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ well, congratulations. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you guys played very, very well. after four of these, has it become old hat to you? is it like eh, another parade? >> it feels great. >> jimmy: this one must have felt especially-g i would imagine. >> yeah, this one was very special because of what happened last year. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it was very tough, maybe the worst loss of my career. >> jimmy: it was. >> it was a tough one. and to be able to come back. and and to have an opportunity to win it again, it feels very special. and by far my favorite one. >> jimmy: and you really hate the miami heat, true? >> no, no. i don't hate them. i have a lot of respect for them. it's not easy to win two championships and go to the finals four times. i just wanted to get another opportunity to beat them. i didn't feel that comfortable going to miami. i hated the hotel. there's too much bad memory and the restaurant and stuff like that. so i didn't want to end up e
fifth straight for tony parker. >> jimmy: from the nba champion san antonio spurs, please welcome tony parker. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ well, congratulations. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you guys played very, very well. after four of these, has it become old hat to you? is it like eh, another parade? >> it feels great. >> jimmy: this one must have felt especially-g i would imagine. >> yeah, this one was very special because of what happened last year. >>...
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. >> and then i'll be feeding tony the rhino. no brushing him. >> don't we all. >>> plus, jaime apody has phillies, eagles and sixers news in sports tonight. >>> a man is in custody after fighting with a police officer after a high speed chase. it unfolded on camera in michigan. the police officer tried to place the man under arrest and then drover away and the suspect was shot in the chase. he is now recovering and police found drugs and money in the car. >>> president obama announced an emergency declaration to help fight wild fires in washington state. it allows them to mobilize equipment and other resources for the region, one fire burned a quarter million acres. the hot weather is raising the danger of flash flooding and mudslides. >>> the head of the government lab may have exposed workers to live anthrax has been reassigned. that they accidentally didn't kill to anthrax samples after sending them to another lab. it was an experiment that did not need live organisms. >>> time for sports. jaime apody is live at the "action n
. >> and then i'll be feeding tony the rhino. no brushing him. >> don't we all. >>> plus, jaime apody has phillies, eagles and sixers news in sports tonight. >>> a man is in custody after fighting with a police officer after a high speed chase. it unfolded on camera in michigan. the police officer tried to place the man under arrest and then drover away and the suspect was shot in the chase. he is now recovering and police found drugs and money in the car....
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tony, tony -- >> no, i felt like that, yeah. i felt like it before. >> you fell lying it before but you never actually did it? >> i've taken a woman out and it ended up being like i just paid for her. i just paid for sex or paid to be with her. you know that? it's not like i want, like i would pay for. >> do you think the women selling sex are doing it willingly or do you think they're in trouble? >> i think if they do it, they do it because they in trouble. >> you know that, right? >> yeah. i know that. >> you got arrested for 6 647, violating the penal code, soliciting prostitution. also 1163, small b in parentheses, having possession of drug paraphernalia. that crack pipe. okay? without admitting guilt, promising to appear, sign there please. >> possessing a crack pipe and soliciting for sex puts tony in violation of his probation. he will most likely return to jail. >> these men are pretty much every man. they're men of every age, every color, every educational level. most of them are married or partnered. they're buying a p
tony, tony -- >> no, i felt like that, yeah. i felt like it before. >> you fell lying it before but you never actually did it? >> i've taken a woman out and it ended up being like i just paid for her. i just paid for sex or paid to be with her. you know that? it's not like i want, like i would pay for. >> do you think the women selling sex are doing it willingly or do you think they're in trouble? >> i think if they do it, they do it because they in trouble....
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tony. >> mike viqueira for us at the white house. thank you, mike. >>> russia is facing growing international pressure to reignn in pro-russian separatist in the wake of the crash. rory challands is in moscow with a look at the next steps. >> reporter: i think we are going to be seeing three different types of russian response. the first is on the kind of high-level diplomatic stage. the kind of which we heard from vitale the russian ambassador to the united nations security council. he blames ukraine for what has happened. and said that ukraine must take full culpability because it was in ukrainian air space that this disaster happened. then i think domestically, we will see bluster. in fact, as barack obama was making his press conference earlier "o" there was a tweet from alexander, a united russia party deputy who was saying that barack obama was lying without blushing. but thirdly, i think behind closed doors, there is going to be deep worry here in moscow if any party that is looking in to this tragedy can firmly point the fing
tony. >> mike viqueira for us at the white house. thank you, mike. >>> russia is facing growing international pressure to reignn in pro-russian separatist in the wake of the crash. rory challands is in moscow with a look at the next steps. >> reporter: i think we are going to be seeing three different types of russian response. the first is on the kind of high-level diplomatic stage. the kind of which we heard from vitale the russian ambassador to the united nations...
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i know tony has the statistics about the equipment doesn't fend off the chemicals. i know it without knowing the chemicals. i come after a shower and i shower and i'm clean and i go home and go to the gym and start sweating on the equipment and i smell the sut. we don't know what it's going to do to us later. i got the cancers in my 40s. i don't have the gene so i holdup my end of the bargain. i work out. i keep healthy. i eat as best as i can. sometimes too much, but i eat as best as i can and i held up my end the bargain and i love my job,
i know tony has the statistics about the equipment doesn't fend off the chemicals. i know it without knowing the chemicals. i come after a shower and i shower and i'm clean and i go home and go to the gym and start sweating on the equipment and i smell the sut. we don't know what it's going to do to us later. i got the cancers in my 40s. i don't have the gene so i holdup my end of the bargain. i work out. i keep healthy. i eat as best as i can. sometimes too much, but i eat as best as i can and...
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has erupted so here you have little tony jenkins. turns out there is no deterrent they bring in another g. hottest man tony jenkins they put him in charge and he commits acts of financial terrorism allegedly and cameron i was one of their fighting isis they're all concerned about isis and the new state that they're creating what about canary wharf george osborne and tony. thank you are you doing anything new because you've got your thumb up you strange playing polo look real and prosecute the terrorist cameron or. just abdicate your role go to the queen and go play with the queen for a while because as a prime minister you suck so let's go back to this web of deception and why the for example the bond market even though it felt there was a greater aggregate loss than one thousand nine hundred white if we didn't notice that in one thousand nine hundred four you were very recently after the s. and l. crisis where eight hundred bankers went to jail they they have that still in their their fear in their own minds that they could actually
has erupted so here you have little tony jenkins. turns out there is no deterrent they bring in another g. hottest man tony jenkins they put him in charge and he commits acts of financial terrorism allegedly and cameron i was one of their fighting isis they're all concerned about isis and the new state that they're creating what about canary wharf george osborne and tony. thank you are you doing anything new because you've got your thumb up you strange playing polo look real and prosecute the...
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>> it's a fair question, tony. but it's a personnel matter and it's a confidential matter and i can't discuss the reasons for the dean returning back to faculty. >> andy feinstein is the second most powerful person on the san jose state campus. sources have confirmed to nbc bay area that he met with dean bullock following the days of our investigation, days before the dean stepped down. can you answer if he was forced out or if he resigned? >> i cannot. >> are you happy with the way this unfolded in justice studies? >> i think we're not happy about what unfolded in justice studies. we also -- the president and i both agree that the initial investigation was too narrow and was not thorough enough. and i think that's one of the primary reasons why the president has requested from the chancellor's office a complete investigation of what occurred in justice studies. >> during the past several weeks, a team of auditors from the chancellor's office dug deeper into the issues we uncovered in the justice studies department
>> it's a fair question, tony. but it's a personnel matter and it's a confidential matter and i can't discuss the reasons for the dean returning back to faculty. >> andy feinstein is the second most powerful person on the san jose state campus. sources have confirmed to nbc bay area that he met with dean bullock following the days of our investigation, days before the dean stepped down. can you answer if he was forced out or if he resigned? >> i cannot. >> are you happy...
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they play jokes on tony like take his cane. >> hey, and tony right back. >> my -- >> he calls the battleian chief his assistant. >> i just got demoted again. >> i thought you'd get it straight. >> the brotherly teasing continues. as tony ages the guys have started to play another role too, like the children of an aging parent. the firefighters do his laundry, clean his hearing aids and bathe him. >> what if the guys weren't her. what would your life be like? >> i don't know. >> you don't like thinking about that? >> no. >> reporter: fortunately, he never will have to think about that. >> tony has a place forever. >> reporter: all the firefighters pitch in. but at station one, they are, before they ever leave the building. >> all right. >> ahead. >> remember a lot -- >> the stage michael douglas built. >> and later. >> you have to honor. >> and drunk at a party. >> and the wives of the astronauts. >> here's lee cowan >> cowan: he's michael douglas. a stage struck fearful actor to superstar wasn't an easy one. tracy smith caught up with him for heartfelt questions and answers. >> the views fr
they play jokes on tony like take his cane. >> hey, and tony right back. >> my -- >> he calls the battleian chief his assistant. >> i just got demoted again. >> i thought you'd get it straight. >> the brotherly teasing continues. as tony ages the guys have started to play another role too, like the children of an aging parent. the firefighters do his laundry, clean his hearing aids and bathe him. >> what if the guys weren't her. what would your life be...
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>> tony, is good news is that a strike is unlikely. we don't want to see the same thing that happened in 2002, when the lock down shut down the ports for ten days and some people said it cost $1 billion a day to the economy. but, of course, despite the unlikelihood of a strike, the retailers and manufacturers still have to come up with plan b, plan c, plan d, just in case they are worried because they have to keep their she felts stocked. >> these con tapers are the future. that will mine shelves this fall and holiday season. as most of the goods that come into the united states, came through the gate way. the port of oakland is the fifth bestiest in the united states, and the third busiest on the west coast. all that could come to a grinding halt. >> they have a great deal of power, they can shutter down the entire west coast. really exert a great deal of economic pressure. this is why the united states government through the attorney general has intervened. in past disputes. longshoreman can make anywhere from 25 to how dollars an ho
>> tony, is good news is that a strike is unlikely. we don't want to see the same thing that happened in 2002, when the lock down shut down the ports for ten days and some people said it cost $1 billion a day to the economy. but, of course, despite the unlikelihood of a strike, the retailers and manufacturers still have to come up with plan b, plan c, plan d, just in case they are worried because they have to keep their she felts stocked. >> these con tapers are the future. that...
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big sam had known tony goodwin for years. >> tony. >> sam. >> tony came into the facility as a minor and sam had watched him grow up, and one day i saw sam sitting at a table and i could hear sam counseling tony. >> now you have that opportunity to get back in the mainstream with your family. >> he was obviously talking to him about trying to avoid gang activity and stay on the right path, but it was a heartfelt communication. >> this time, you're afraid of what tomorrow might be, you're afraid of what's going to happen, you're afraid of what your friends are going to be, but you've got to understand, what is this going to cause tony? this is the opportunity, tony. i'm glad. >> thank you. >> i really am. >> i'm going to do something with it. >> while mclaren stayed on top of the activities of several gangs, one in particular required most of his attention. the jail's largest and most violent gang, the heartless felons. >> heartless felons is a gang that was basically established in our facilities, some young individuals, many of them, was upset and tired of how they was being treated
big sam had known tony goodwin for years. >> tony. >> sam. >> tony came into the facility as a minor and sam had watched him grow up, and one day i saw sam sitting at a table and i could hear sam counseling tony. >> now you have that opportunity to get back in the mainstream with your family. >> he was obviously talking to him about trying to avoid gang activity and stay on the right path, but it was a heartfelt communication. >> this time, you're afraid of...
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anyway, they want tony to be phony. on monday the super bowl winning coach tony dungy said he would not have drafted michael sam. dungy is on the left. he said it it is not because i wouldn't want michael sam not to have a chance to play, but i wouldn't want to deal with it. it won't be smooth. things will happen. and naturally outrage ensued. and a naturally dungy is now an analyst for nbc sports issued a clarification saying, quote, i was not asked whether or not michael sam deserves an opportunity to play. he absolutely does. i was not asked whether his sexual orientation should play a part. it should not. i do not believe michael's sexual orientation will be a distraction to his team or the organization. i do believe the media attention that comes with it will be a distraction. unfortunately we are all seeing this play out now. see he proved his point. my remarks played a role in the distraction. training camps are underway. let's get a live report. >> nothing bad happened there. i was just saying i hope nothing bad
anyway, they want tony to be phony. on monday the super bowl winning coach tony dungy said he would not have drafted michael sam. dungy is on the left. he said it it is not because i wouldn't want michael sam not to have a chance to play, but i wouldn't want to deal with it. it won't be smooth. things will happen. and naturally outrage ensued. and a naturally dungy is now an analyst for nbc sports issued a clarification saying, quote, i was not asked whether or not michael sam deserves an...
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i'm tony kovaleski, nbc bay area news. >> if you have a tip for tony kovaleski or anyone else in our investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips, or send us an e-mail directly to the unit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> a list of lengthy accusations. not guilty. the high profile san francisco corruption case takes another turn. raymond was back in court today indicted on racketeering charges. chow's defense attorney says it's all a show and the fact that the grand jury indicted chow on more than 200 counts is a sign of weakness. the indictment details a list of alleged crimes and a lot of money changing hands. serra says his client did take some money from undercover agents, but people routinely gave him money. >> he was respected in this community for his community work. and so many people would gratuitously give him money. it wasn't like he was taking money, and it's not that much money. >> anything you want to say? >> tomorrow suspended state senator leland yee will be at the federal courthouse to be formally charged with racketeering. >>> tonight the deadly ebola virus is now official
i'm tony kovaleski, nbc bay area news. >> if you have a tip for tony kovaleski or anyone else in our investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips, or send us an e-mail directly to the unit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> a list of lengthy accusations. not guilty. the high profile san francisco corruption case takes another turn. raymond was back in court today indicted on racketeering charges. chow's defense attorney says it's all a show and the fact that the grand jury indicted chow...
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>> reporter: yeah, absolutely, tony. we have seen a huge bombardment from israel really relentless in the last 24 hours. we were out on this spot all last night watching the flares fly, hearing the drones fly over gaza city, hearing the air strikes from f-16s as well as the strikes from my right. that's the mediterranean sea. you may hear them right now. those are the big booms of israeli gunboats firing into gaza. i have to play one piece of video for you. this is actually just about an hour and a half ago in the spot where i am. let's take a look at what happened about 150 feet behind me. >> reporter: apparently we don't have the video, but it was a strike by a -- by one of those gun ships that hit that field right behind me. you can't see it. it was very close and very loud, tony. it's just one example of what all the people of gaza are going through tonight. the israeli military says they hit hundreds of targets including the head of hamas here, the number two in the organization, his house was hit. hamas television
>> reporter: yeah, absolutely, tony. we have seen a huge bombardment from israel really relentless in the last 24 hours. we were out on this spot all last night watching the flares fly, hearing the drones fly over gaza city, hearing the air strikes from f-16s as well as the strikes from my right. that's the mediterranean sea. you may hear them right now. those are the big booms of israeli gunboats firing into gaza. i have to play one piece of video for you. this is actually just about an...
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polanco se une a la remisiÓn para darle una mano a tony andrade a sido un mes largo para Él. qué pasar por la sede de premios juventud? >> gracias, bÁrbara y pamela muaa! es un placer que me hayan invitado al ser parte de esta gran cobertura que estaremos a lo largo de esta semana les cuento que los Ídolos de nuestra juventud han confirmado su asistencia ya los ensayos comenzaron para este jueves todo tiene que quedar perfecto, veamos. >> es la fiesta veraniega mÁs grande e importante de la televisiÓn hispana desfilarÁn las mÁs grande estrellas de nuestra juventud. >> vamos a tener un promedio de 28 artistas algunos con colaboraciones y dentro de eso habrÁ 20 nÚmeros musicales. >> la apertura a cargo de chino y nacho. >> esta presentaciÓn de ustedes va a estar candente. >> tan candente que comenzamos los ensayos desde tempranito estamos probando algo bastante grande y novedoso. >> para farruco serÁ una oportunidad para armar tremenda rumba con jay balbin. >> agradecido con la oportunidad armar una rumba de los premios juventud con mi hermano jay balbin vamos a darl
polanco se une a la remisiÓn para darle una mano a tony andrade a sido un mes largo para Él. qué pasar por la sede de premios juventud? >> gracias, bÁrbara y pamela muaa! es un placer que me hayan invitado al ser parte de esta gran cobertura que estaremos a lo largo de esta semana les cuento que los Ídolos de nuestra juventud han confirmado su asistencia ya los ensayos comenzaron para este jueves todo tiene que quedar perfecto, veamos. >> es la fiesta veraniega mÁs grande e...
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chicas regreso con ustedes. >> los esperamos, gracias tony. tremendo trabajo, excelente como siempre. para tony fue un sacrificio. mujeres bonitas, buena comida. hasta deportes extremos. >> no vayas a regresar sin todo lo que prometiste. vamos a esperar. felicidades, cerramos nuestra cobertura de la copa del fÚtbol. la gran fiesta que tuvo en vilo al mundo, con gol y jugadas. >> hasta maÑana. ♪ >>en el norte de la bahÍa miles de galones de combustible se derramaron cuando un camiÓn cisterna volcÓ. despuÉs de vivir una de las pesadillas mÁs horribles de su vida decenas de niÑos cruzaron la frontera fueron deportados a su paÍs natal. >> la presidente de argentina y una multitud de aficionados le dieron el recibimiento a los jugadores de la albiceleste. >> >> mu buenas tardes le saluda, marÍa gÓmez. miles de galones de gasolina se derramaron en san rafael donde un camiÓn cisterna volcÓ. Éstas son imÁgenes aÉreas del accidente. nos enlazamos con beatriz ferrari, en el lugar del accidente. >> aquÍ continÚan las tareas para trata
chicas regreso con ustedes. >> los esperamos, gracias tony. tremendo trabajo, excelente como siempre. para tony fue un sacrificio. mujeres bonitas, buena comida. hasta deportes extremos. >> no vayas a regresar sin todo lo que prometiste. vamos a esperar. felicidades, cerramos nuestra cobertura de la copa del fÚtbol. la gran fiesta que tuvo en vilo al mundo, con gol y jugadas. >> hasta maÑana. ♪ >>en el norte de la bahÍa miles de galones de combustible se derramaron...
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chicas regreso con ustedes. >> los esperamos, gracias tony. tremendo trabajo, excelente como siempre. para tony fue un sacrificio. mujeres bonitas, buena comida. hasta deportes extremos. >> no vayas a regresar sin todo lo que prometiste. vamos a esperar. felicidades, cerramos nuestra cobertura de la copa del fÚtbol. la gran fiesta que tuvo en vilo al mundo, con gol y jugadas. >> hasta maÑana. ♪ >>muy buenas noches bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 65 comenzamos con las noticias vamos a iniciar en el barrio de kensington se investiga el hallazgo de una mujer de unos 23 aÑos muerta dentro de una maleta. la 55 de la madrugada un hombre que recogÍa la basura se percatÓ del cuerpo envuelto en una sÁbana. metida dentro de una maleta por el momento no hay detalles. el cuerpo de un hombre fue hallado al norte de la ciudad en la cuadra 36 00/las autoridades a las tres de la madrugada alguien reportÓ el hecho. cuando llegaron se percataron que el hombre tenÍa un disparo en la cabeza. no hay sospechosos el caso sigue bajo inves
chicas regreso con ustedes. >> los esperamos, gracias tony. tremendo trabajo, excelente como siempre. para tony fue un sacrificio. mujeres bonitas, buena comida. hasta deportes extremos. >> no vayas a regresar sin todo lo que prometiste. vamos a esperar. felicidades, cerramos nuestra cobertura de la copa del fÚtbol. la gran fiesta que tuvo en vilo al mundo, con gol y jugadas. >> hasta maÑana. ♪ >>muy buenas noches bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 65...
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libby. >> reporter: hi, tony. today's vote brings speaker boehn boehner's lawsuit against president obama closer to reality. it's expected to go to the full house floor next week for a very visible debate. that vote will break down along party lines right before members go off for their month-long august recess. at the heart of this is the employer mandate in the affordable care act. the question is whether or not president obama was in the right when he delayed the employer mandate. that is, the requirement that businesses make sure their workers have health care through their jobs. it was supposed to kick in there, but it was pushed back. republicans like pete sessions of texas, he's the chairman of the rules committee. he said the president overstepped his executive authority. >> unfortunately, the president has ignored the requirements of the constitution. instead, he has selectively enforced the law in some instances, ignored it in others, and at times changed statuses and statutes altogether. in these ways t
libby. >> reporter: hi, tony. today's vote brings speaker boehn boehner's lawsuit against president obama closer to reality. it's expected to go to the full house floor next week for a very visible debate. that vote will break down along party lines right before members go off for their month-long august recess. at the heart of this is the employer mandate in the affordable care act. the question is whether or not president obama was in the right when he delayed the employer mandate. that...
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here you have the tony's -- i would say tony's are a big deal to me, especially a host. out of all the award show i love that because people actually perform what they are nominated for. >> it's like you get the greatest hits of the broadway. you know like, 12 pieces from the best show on broadway there live. so if you can't get to every show which is pretty much everyone, even if you live here, just watch the tony awards. >> jimmy: those are all on there and it's like but the singing and dancing -- it's like the academy awards. i love that too. but, the tony's are like you're nominated. go show us what you're nominated for. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: whoa, you put me on the spot -- >> exactly. >> jimmy: but like -- i don't know. >> you hosted the emmys, didn't you? >> jimmy: i did. >> cause glenn -- glenn weiss who's the producer said you're the best. he said you're the best guy, not the best host but he said you're the best guy. [ laughter ] no. you are the best guy. >> jimmy: best guy. yeah yeah. he's a -- >> did you have a good time? >> jimmy: i had a great time
here you have the tony's -- i would say tony's are a big deal to me, especially a host. out of all the award show i love that because people actually perform what they are nominated for. >> it's like you get the greatest hits of the broadway. you know like, 12 pieces from the best show on broadway there live. so if you can't get to every show which is pretty much everyone, even if you live here, just watch the tony awards. >> jimmy: those are all on there and it's like but the...
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it's so natural singing with tony. i learn so much from him every day. >> you have such a lovely relationship. tony, when you met gaga was it friendship at first sight? >> absolutely. i kind of go by the ear, you know? she sings so wonderful. and she's really actually a great jazz singer. she improvises every time we do a song. we do it over and over, it's different every time. >> not so bad yourself. >> i heard you say you don't know why she sings any other kind of music. you think this is her music. >> she's the most natural with that, yes. america's greatest music, actually. >> it is. and what does it mean to you to sing these classics? people may not know this, you've been singing these songs sincer a teenager. >> i've been singing jazz since i was 13. i sang to raise money. and he heard me sing and said i love you singing jazz. do you want to do an album together. i said of course. >> and that knocked me out. >> that's it. >> so tell me about being in the studio together. i heard you recorded these duets live toge
it's so natural singing with tony. i learn so much from him every day. >> you have such a lovely relationship. tony, when you met gaga was it friendship at first sight? >> absolutely. i kind of go by the ear, you know? she sings so wonderful. and she's really actually a great jazz singer. she improvises every time we do a song. we do it over and over, it's different every time. >> not so bad yourself. >> i heard you say you don't know why she sings any other kind of...
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>> well, tony, i think clearly that the security officials are reacting to it. he calls to suicide bombers, that is a large and effective component of the islamic state that he's fighting with. now, as we know, the vast, vast majority of muslims in iraq and elsewhere would completely reject every part of his call. but what we are talking about real is a group of people potential recruits, including in iraq and other places and disinfected young men that are dispair and actually have some, the message could hold appeal for them, those are the kind of people and those are the potential fighters at risk and that is who the message is aimed at. that is the worry here. >> let's do this, i want everyone to get the entire flavor of the message. we'll put that up again here... jane, next question, how iraq, i want an update on the fighting and how the fighting is progressing today? >> well, the iraqi government is saying cher holding the line and making progress. they are not a great gauge of developments really in terms of what's happening at this very moment. a lot is
>> well, tony, i think clearly that the security officials are reacting to it. he calls to suicide bombers, that is a large and effective component of the islamic state that he's fighting with. now, as we know, the vast, vast majority of muslims in iraq and elsewhere would completely reject every part of his call. but what we are talking about real is a group of people potential recruits, including in iraq and other places and disinfected young men that are dispair and actually have some,...
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thank you. >> congratulations on your tony for lady day. and you're the only one that has ever won six tonys, what did winning that award mean to you? >> being on brad way is one of the only things i've ever wanted to do. so the honor was overwhelming. but i have to say, there's a part of me that sort of felt like given the shoulders of a lot of the incredible women i'm standing on in history, like the people i named that night, i sort of hope there's some little girl looking out there that says i want to do that too. and they can take that achievement even further and do more with it, and go bigger. >> in the show, you sang many of billie holiday's iconic songs. i want to play a clip of you performing "god bless the child." listen to this. ♪ mama may have papa may have ♪ but god the child that's got his own ♪ >> well, you know, billie holiday was also -- she was one of the first black women to sing with a white orchestra, was told she couldn't perform on the same stage -- on the same band stand. she was forced to take a service eleva
thank you. >> congratulations on your tony for lady day. and you're the only one that has ever won six tonys, what did winning that award mean to you? >> being on brad way is one of the only things i've ever wanted to do. so the honor was overwhelming. but i have to say, there's a part of me that sort of felt like given the shoulders of a lot of the incredible women i'm standing on in history, like the people i named that night, i sort of hope there's some little girl looking out...
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. >> tony, our producer here tonight, it's incredible. i hope i got that right, won the marathon for men. finishing in just over 2:32. and a mother of three, ann anna raton, won the woman's event for the second straight time! that is amazing. tony was telling us he kept about an 8 minute pace per mile. >> coming up in sports, a pair of oakland a greats are inducted into the baseball hall of fame from cooperstown. >> plus, the 49ers suffer another setback at training camp. find out which running back was carted off the practice field today. it's coming up next on the xfinity sports desk. >>> just a someday avenue fellow running back was diagnose noded with a torn acl. james suffered a dislocated elbow and could miss about a month of football. 49ers secondary is another question mark heading into the 2014 season. long time quarterbacks rogers and brown each migrated to oakland this off season. it's part of a very high level right out of the shoot. off to a very strong start. both of those players is really looks to elevate his gain. >> i sa
. >> tony, our producer here tonight, it's incredible. i hope i got that right, won the marathon for men. finishing in just over 2:32. and a mother of three, ann anna raton, won the woman's event for the second straight time! that is amazing. tony was telling us he kept about an 8 minute pace per mile. >> coming up in sports, a pair of oakland a greats are inducted into the baseball hall of fame from cooperstown. >> plus, the 49ers suffer another setback at training camp. find...
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live from new york city, i'm tony harris. as israel's campaign of air strikes enters its second week. and as the conflict plays out, possible movement on the diplomatic front. the u.s. finds a top diplomat to mexico, his mission to find a solution to the crisis at the border. there are reports of diplomatic discussions to end the seven day old israel-gaza conflict. since last tuesday, israel has launched more than 1400 air strikes on gaza. now the air strikes have killed more than 185 other. 1400 others have been injured. the casualties from those air strikes from the israeli side, rockets strikes have wounded at least 22 people from the gaza side. no one has been killed. gaza has launched rocket attacks into israel, iron dome has repelled that. >> these are reports of cease fires and pauses and so i think some of the reports are getting a little ahead of themselves. let's get to what officials are saying. secretary of state john kerry has been talking about a pause in this fighting, perhaps 24 hours, perhaps 48 hours, perhap
live from new york city, i'm tony harris. as israel's campaign of air strikes enters its second week. and as the conflict plays out, possible movement on the diplomatic front. the u.s. finds a top diplomat to mexico, his mission to find a solution to the crisis at the border. there are reports of diplomatic discussions to end the seven day old israel-gaza conflict. since last tuesday, israel has launched more than 1400 air strikes on gaza. now the air strikes have killed more than 185 other....